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LILY – 3 year female. Lily is a very sweet, but a little shy, young lady. She came to us as an unclaimed stray from an area shelter. She is currently very thin, but good food and plenty of love will help put those pounds back on. Lily is housebroken and crate trained. She enjoys going for walks. Lily would do best in a quiet home where she can have time to settle in and learn she is safe. She is good with other dogs, but has not been cat tested. If there are children in her new family, we recommend they ae over the age of 10.
If you are interested in including LILY in your home, please go to our website http://www.recycledrotts.org/wp/?page_id=150 for the rescue location (Recycled Rotts is located in the far west suburbs of Chicago IL), placement policies/fee, placement area and the link to our online application. NOTE: We make calls to prospective adopters from our personal phones and always leave a message. If you do not answer numbers you don’t recognize, please check your messages
LILY – 3 year female. Lily is a very sweet, but a little shy, young lady. She came to us as an unclaimed stray from an area shelter. She is currently very thin, but good food and plenty of love will help put those pounds back on. Lily is housebroken and crate trained. She enjoys going for walks. Lily would do best in a quiet home where she can have time to settle in and learn she is safe. She is good with other dogs, but has not been cat tested. If there are children in her new family, we recommend they ae over the age of 10.
If you are interested in including LILY in your home, please go to our website http://www.recycledrotts.org/wp/?page_id=150 for the rescue location (Recycled Rotts is located in the far west suburbs of Chicago IL), placement policies/fee, placement area and the link to our online application. NOTE: We make calls to prospective adopters from our personal phones and always leave a message. If you do not answer numbers you don’t recognize, please check your messages
Recycled Rotts was founded in the late 1980's and became a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization in 1997. The rescue dedicates itself to the placement (into responsible homes) and education of the breed known as Rottweiler. Our Rottweilers come from humane societies, animal controls and owner give-ups from Illinois, Indiana and Wisconsin. Donations are always welcome and all donations go towards the care of our rotties. Donations made through our paypal account may be made through our website Donation page: http://www.recycledrotts.org/wp/?page_id=54
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
http://www.recycledrotts.org/wp/?page_id=150
2.
Interview
3.
Meet the Pet
Additional adoption info
See our website for information about Recycled Rotts, our Available dogs and our Placement Procedures. www.recycledrotts.org.
See our website for information about Recycled Rotts, our Available dogs and our Placement Procedures. www.recycledrotts.org.